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Effect size measures the practical significance of a result independent of sample size. A statistically significant result can have a trivially small effect size — effect size tells you whether it matters.

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  1. 1Cohen's d = (Mean₁ − Mean₂) / Pooled SD
  2. 2Small: d = 0.2; Medium: d = 0.5; Large: d = 0.8
  3. 3r = d / √(d² + 4) converts d to correlation
  4. 4η² (eta-squared) used for ANOVA effect size

Exemplos resolvidos

Entrada
Group A mean 75, Group B mean 68, SD 10
Resultado
Cohen's d = (75−68)/10 = 0.7 — medium-large effect

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What is Effect Size?

Effect size measures the practical significance of a result independent of sample size. A statistically significant result can have a trivially small effect size — effect size tells you whether it matters

How accurate is the Effect Size calculator?

The calculator uses the standard published formula for effect size. Results are accurate to the precision of the inputs you provide. For financial, medical, or legal decisions, always verify with a qualified professional.

What units does the Effect Size calculator use?

This calculator works with inches. You can enter values in the units shown — the calculator handles all conversions internally.

What formula does the Effect Size calculator use?

The calculator applies the standard formula for this type of calculation. See the 'How It Works' steps above for the detailed formula breakdown.

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